From: Garry G. <gar...@cs...> - 2004-10-11 23:17:21
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You have 3 versions of VIM in the tool box. The descriptions don't really give me enough to go on: "minimal", "enhanced" and "X11" (of course all 3 build upon the "common" package). What is minimal? It it only the features in "vi" without the extra "vim" features? That would be my guess. What is the X11 version? Does it always run X11, or does it give you the option of specifiying a flag that tells it to run X11 instead of command line / curses, etc.? Is the X11 version built on top of the minimal version or is it built on top of the enhanced version (i.e. if I take X11 am I giving up some enhancements in "enhanced")? If the X11 version is built on top of the enhanced version, and I can run it command line, then that's probably what I want. If it is strictly X11 and not command-line, or it lacks the VIM enhancements to vi, I probably want "enhanced". There isn't enough in the descripion to go on for me to make an informed decision. -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Garry J. Garrett CSG Systems, Inc. ._o o __o 2525 North 117th Ave. |> <\ -\<, Mailstop 2NP6 4 . . .. /> . . .. ...O/ O Omaha, NE 68164-3679 CSG Systems - http://www.csgsystems.com/ CSG Internal - http://den-em1.co.csgsystems.com:8006/ My Homepage - http://garrett.no-ip.com:8080/ ...Professor Plumb, in the DMZ, with the named pipe... I do not speak in any capacity on behalf of CSG Systems, Inc. I get into enough trouble speaking for myself. |